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- Help: DisplayLink displays are detected but not working
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USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness
I bought a DisplayLink dock for my ubuntu laptops (2015 XPS and 2021 XPS) and it doesn't really work with either. It's quite maddening.
It requires a strange driver I would've preferred to avoid. I tried a strange workaround on both and neither really works; one still doesn't display through the DisplayPort or HDMI, the other doesn't work with the M.2 2280 built into the dock.
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Yoga Slim 7 Pro AMD vs Intel (for Linux users)
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AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
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